He is doing Bane Conquest. It’s not bad, it’s worth buying it. Were you referring to it?

On the side note, he personally said he got sacked from major publishers, due to his politics. Especially from Marvel (15 years).
But when I said sacked, I probably wasn’t clear. A meant that he, and he said himself, he got less and less work than before. Something like he identifies himself as conservative. I know that DC and Marvel are left leaning, he probably referred to that.

Not sure if I’d agree. He is more centered. Obsessed with crime and justice, nearly as Dredd is, except Dredd is two - dimensional characters. If anything, Miller’s Batman can be described as right wing.

The three Robin mini- series, starring Tim Drake, with art by Tom Lyle (particularly Robin II - The Joker’s Wild); and on a similar vein Batman #468-470 and Detective Comics #644-649, by the same creative team.

Not sure if I’d agree. He is more centered. Obsessed with crime and justice, nearly as Dredd is, except Dredd is two - dimensional characters. If anything, Miller’s Batman can be described as right wing.

I was just talking about the character in general, not any particular run.

Depends on the character, really. Iron Man is a lassiez faire capatilist who keeps his best innovations for himself, which is pretty right wing, Reed Richards seems fine maintaining his wealth from the patents he has filed, while similarly hoarding his ultratech (and yes, a lot of that is because if they did share, the Marvel universe would be a wholly SF setting and not vaguely grounded in the real world, but you know). Jack Marlowe from Wildcats volume 2/3.0 would be a Iron Man level capitalist when it came to wanting minimal government intervention into his business, but was using capitalism to make the world a better place by actually selling miracle technology to the people.

Alternately, you’ve got characters like The Authority, who were (heh) authoritarian when it came to maintaining their monopoly on violence, but were more than willing to redistribute wealth, food and technology to improve the lifestyle of the common individual.